https://twitter.com/TheLocalMaxTax/status/1614388194153484288
Ah, you see, the curse is for movie adaptations, these are all "Premium TV Shows," a concept dreamed up by the utterly deranged.
Idk, maybe marvel slop has infantilized moviegoers to the point where everything must either be an actual baby movie, batshit patriotic schlock, or a low effort horror film?
:maduro-katana-1::maduro-katana-2: (me, a slop warrior)
castlevania was mid but arcane slapped, I reject the premise of this meme
I'm so burned out on zombie shit so I don't care about this new thing but I really liked Castlevania and Arcane. I'm uh, excited for the Castlevania sequel.
excited for the Castlevania sequel
The Richter Belmont point in the story is my favorite. I'm also excited :picard-excited:
It is 1993. Super Mario Brothers has broken the famous video game curse for adaptations.
It is 2023. Super Mario Brothers has broken the famous video game curse for adaptations.
I've had a hypothesis for a while that video game movies turn out so weird because they weren't what the producers initially wanted to do. Like the Mario Bros movie's directors wanted to make a cyberpunk Blade Runner movie, but instead got handed an adaptation.
Mortal Kombat was probably different, which is why it's closer to the source material.
Then there's whatever Uwe Boll was doing.
. Like the Mario Bros movie’s directors wanted to make a cyberpunk Blade Runner movie, but instead got handed an adaptation.
But that adaptation turned out to be amazing.
They somehow made a cyberpunk alternate reality dinosaur movie but managed to incorporate so many elements from the games that it's silly, from bombombs to mushrooms to those Super Nintendo light guns.
Oh yeah, they actually made an interesting movie, but it probably wasn't what they wanted to make in their hearts.
Then there's whatever Uwe Boll was doing.
An elaborate scheme to get his boxing career going by making bad movies, then highly publicizing an event where he challenges his critics to boxing.
Then there’s whatever Uwe Boll was doing.
Some weird tax evasion/money laundering thing involving German laws on arts funding IIRC.
Like the Mario Bros movie’s directors wanted to make a cyberpunk Blade Runner movie, but instead got handed an adaptation.
Yeah, they wanted to make something like Brazil, but they add to add a dash of :AyyyyyOC:
To be fair, in this case it's probably at least partially coming out of people considering animation to not be "true cinéma" (pronounce "cinema" in your mind in the most pretentious manner possible). I swear, every time there's a /r/fantasy thread about an adaptation of something there's somehow always a bunch of people crawling out of the woodworks going ":wojak-nooo: nooo you can't adapt this totally mature and highly original work as an animated series, that's children's entertainment!"
Resident evil 1 and mortal kombat were fun shlock and they're from like the 80s. I also liked silent hill and that cute pokemkn movie
Is this a common meme? I dont touch g*mers
"For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. For me, it was Tuesday." :chefs-kiss:
Resident Evil 1 and Mortal Kombat the GAMES weren't even out in the 80s. Now please finish your homework, it's a school night.
Resident Evil and Mortal Kombat came out in the mid 90s, the movies came out in the late 90s. Please refrain from being young in the future thanks.
Dunno why I phrased that like a question. You will refrain from being young in the future.
That's how time works.
Video-game movies and shows are the next horizon for entertainment companies who don't want to risk making something new.
Arcane was absolutely one of the best animated series I've ever seen. The new animated mortal combat movies are decent slop, and the live action was one was just plane fun. Looking forward to watching Last of Us but I'll wait till the whole season is out first, so now I gotta dodge spoilers for the next however many weeks but I hate waiting between episodes.
Yea but those are in successive orders of legitimate media. Anime < Animation < Live Action. The next step is a highly successful film franchise, which honestly Uncharted might put that dub on the board
Anime < Animation < Live Action
:agony-shivering:
live action is overrated tbh